
www.vrphotography.com
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One of the more exciting aspects of creating interactive content for the web is virtual reality (VR) photography. Two methods are used extensively today to bring viewers into a virtual environment and give them control over what and how they see – panoramic VR and object VR. Panoramic VR allows viewers to interact on screen within a location or scene, looking outward in all directions. Object VR allows viewers the ability to look inward at an object, and to essentially rotate and view it from any angle.

www.vrphotography.com
In this webinar, pioneering VR photographer Scott Highton will explore techniques and methods for Object VR photography, including how to make some of your own equipment. Scott was the original photography consultant to Apple during their development of QuickTime VR™, and has developed numerous creative techniques for VR photography in the years since. He was selected to be one of Manfrotto’s Local Heroes for his education efforts and contributions to the industry, and is author of the seminal book on the subject, Virtual Reality Photography. (More info at: http://www.vrphotography.com )
Join us on Friday, August 5 from 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm EST (Eastern Time Zone) for Scott’s presentation. In order to see what time EST corresponds to your local time please look at: www.timeanddate.com
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Looking to refine panorama techniques, especially stitching nadir
Happy to participate !
Scott, the presentation worked out great. It is always a good thing to get more people interested in 360 product photography. I hope it gives them a better insight into the process and the time involved in creating 360 views.
Unfortunately i missed the webinar on VR photography. Can I download the episode so I can view it again.
Thank you,
stephen bernay
I’d love to see an archive of this webinar! Will one be available?
Dear Jim, here’s the link.
http://manfrottoschoolofxcellence.com/archives/
It seems that I’m late for here. I’m interested in VR. Our company has some research about VR.